I had two admin accounts and was looking to close the older admin account so changed ownership of several sheets to the admin that was to remain.
When I logged in as the retained admin, I noted that many of the sheets had disappeared. These sheets are critical to our business so how can I restore them? I have raised a support ticket with Smartsheets last week and assigned a support number with David as the support person but have had no calls, messages or updates from them even after trying daily to contact them via support message.
Will appreciate any help with this as it is urgent to restore the lost sheets.
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Is it possible those sheets are stored in a different location in the second account, most likely in the generic "Sheets" section?
For example, if they were in a folder in the first account then they would just appear in "Sheets" in the second one, or if they were in a Workspace that the second account isn't shared to.
If this other account is a System Admin for a Business or Enterprise plan, you could download a Sheet Access Report to identify all the sheets that are owned by a member of the plan, here's more information:Create a sheet access report
How exactly is your Data Shuttle set up? If it is set to replace everything in the sheet when it runs, it is deleting the cell being referenced by the widget and then putting new data in new cells.<\/p>"}]}},"status":{"statusID":3,"name":"Accepted","state":"closed","recordType":"discussion","recordSubType":"question"},"bookmarked":false,"unread":false,"category":{"categoryID":321,"name":"Smartsheet Basics","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/smartsheet-basics%2B","allowedDiscussionTypes":[]},"reactions":[{"tagID":3,"urlcode":"Promote","name":"Promote","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":5,"count":0},{"tagID":5,"urlcode":"Insightful","name":"Insightful","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":11,"urlcode":"Up","name":"Vote Up","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0},{"tagID":13,"urlcode":"Awesome","name":"Awesome","class":"Positive","hasReacted":false,"reactionValue":1,"count":0}],"tags":[{"tagID":292,"urlcode":"Dashboards","name":"Dashboards"},{"tagID":474,"urlcode":"data-shuttle","name":"Data Shuttle"}]},{"discussionID":108213,"type":"question","name":"How to spread costs evenly across months, if they fall within those dates","excerpt":"I have various financial line items that span different dates. I'd like the costs to be spread per month automatically based on the date and cost entry. I've tried various functions already, IF, AND, and it says Unpearsable. I'd like to spread out the costs in the Cost column to the months on the right, based on the start…","snippet":"I have various financial line items that span different dates. I'd like the costs to be spread per month automatically based on the date and cost entry. I've tried various…","categoryID":321,"dateInserted":"2023-07-27T19:03:42+00:00","dateUpdated":null,"dateLastComment":"2023-07-28T21:12:20+00:00","insertUserID":164209,"insertUser":{"userID":164209,"name":"AshwiniBiotech2023","title":"Sr. Director, Project Management","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/AshwiniBiotech2023","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-07-28T23:10:16+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭"},"updateUserID":null,"lastUserID":164209,"lastUser":{"userID":164209,"name":"AshwiniBiotech2023","title":"Sr. Director, Project Management","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/AshwiniBiotech2023","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-07-28T23:10:16+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭"},"pinned":false,"pinLocation":null,"closed":false,"sink":false,"countComments":14,"countViews":69,"score":null,"hot":3381071762,"url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/108213\/how-to-spread-costs-evenly-across-months-if-they-fall-within-those-dates","canonicalUrl":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/108213\/how-to-spread-costs-evenly-across-months-if-they-fall-within-those-dates","format":"Rich","lastPost":{"discussionID":108213,"commentID":387925,"name":"Re: How to spread costs evenly across months, if they fall within those dates","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/discussion\/comment\/387925#Comment_387925","dateInserted":"2023-07-28T21:12:20+00:00","insertUserID":164209,"insertUser":{"userID":164209,"name":"AshwiniBiotech2023","title":"Sr. Director, Project Management","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/profile\/AshwiniBiotech2023","photoUrl":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/defaultavatar\/nWRMFRX6I99I6.jpg","dateLastActive":"2023-07-28T23:10:16+00:00","banned":0,"punished":0,"private":false,"label":"✭"}},"breadcrumbs":[{"name":"Home","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/"},{"name":"Get Help","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/get-help"},{"name":"Smartsheet Basics","url":"https:\/\/community.smartsheet.com\/categories\/smartsheet-basics%2B"}],"groupID":null,"statusID":3,"image":{"url":"https:\/\/us.v-cdn.net\/6031209\/uploads\/IBAVVE3YLO8D\/image.png","urlSrcSet":{"10":"","300":"","800":"","1200":"","1600":""},"alt":"image.png"},"attributes":{"question":{"status":"accepted","dateAccepted":"2023-07-28T09:38:32+00:00","dateAnswered":"2023-07-27T19:21:12+00:00","acceptedAnswers":[{"commentID":387646,"body":"
You would use the below for Jan 2023 and adjust the month and year numbers accordingly for each of the other months.<\/p>
Basically we are creating a yyyymm stamp from the start and end dates and comparing them to the yyyymm stamp for that year\/month combo. The above is for July 2023 (202307).<\/p>"},{"commentID":387906,"body":"